Pitbull has joined the list of top artists who have landed their own satellite radio channel.
The rapper has launched his own SiriusXM network, called Globalization after his most recent album. The commercial-free channel will feature Pitbull's hits and music from those who inspired him. Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Eminem and Willie Nelson also have their own radio channels on the Sirius XM dial. Pitbull will celebrate his latest business move at an invite-only concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York in May (15), which will stream live on Globalization, officially launching the channel on the same day.

Hollywood hardman Bruce Willis celebrated his 60th birthday with a host of celebrity friends in New York on Saturday (21Mar15).
The Die Hard actor's wife Emma Heming threw him the bash in trendy seafood restaurant Harlow and they were joined by music legends Keith Richards and Tony Bennett. Other stars in attendance were Sopranos actor Steve Schirripa, supermodel Irina Shayk, Willis' Red co-star Mary Louise Parker and Richards' wife model Patti Hansen. Willis' mother Marlene also joined the party alongside two of his daughters, Tallulah and Scout.
British model Heming, who married the movie star in 2009, shared photos of the party on Instagram.com, adding captions, "It's fair to say the birthday boy had a great time. #BWBirthdayBash.. Happy Birthday to the love of my life and the greatest man I know." A source tells the New York Post, "It was a really nice party, with some big stars, but also Bruce's closest friends and family. A longtime buddy gave a heartfelt speech about how loyal Bruce is, which was touching. There were also lovely speeches from Bruce's wife Emma and his agent Michael Kives."

Have you ever sat down to watch a movie, only to be entirely disappointed by a review that you'd read saying it was good? Have you ever decided to watch a film with an idea of what it would be in your head, only to realize it's completely different? These are problems each of us face quite frequently nowadays thanks to Netflix, but we have a feeling the reviewers below encounter problems watching films more often than most people.
1. This dude, who seems to have been traumatized by the first 7 minutes of West Side Story.
2. This guy, who either should have never had children or never have rented Furry Vengeance.
3. This lupine lover who was easily misled by The Wolf of Wall Street.
4. This person who wasn't clear about at what point they became disgusted by The Wolf of Wall Street.
How many times can Gavin watch cocaine-anus (is it called cocainal?) activities before becoming disgusted. We hope just once.
5. This scholar who didn't think Up in the Air was on his intellectual level.
6. This person who just couldn't read The Book of Eli.
7. This person who is simply sick of dogs like Air Bud taking job opportunities away from the deserving.
That dog learned to play basketball, which I can't even do. He earned that spot on the team.
8. This overly emotional person who's unfamiliar with the concept of narration.
Don't worry, Morgan Freeman is not trapped in March of the Penguins. There's a much more logical explanation.
9. This Spring Breakers fan who very reasonably expected smaller nipples.
10. This Spring Breakers-watching wife who can't be fooled.
11. This parent whose child thinks she's talented because she watched Pitch Perfect.
Good luck with breaking the news to your talentless daughter, Karla!
12. This questionable parent who definitely ruined The Adventures of Milo and Otis for his kid forever.
13. This monster-in-law who has malicious intentions for her copy of A Field in England.
14. This Sixth Sense viewer who sees past Bruce Willis' film choices.
15. This guy who watched Alien and thought, "women, amiright?"
16. This "miscreant" who was reminded of the multitude of injustices white men face daily by a hard-hitting film, Shrek.
17. This guy who understandably dismissed Predator 2.
18. This somewhat responsible alcoholic who may have missed the significance of Bowling for Columbine.
19. This viewer questioning the gender politics of The LEGO Movie's "Where Are My Pants?"
Isn't it about time we stopped letting super harmful social movements like feminism from trickling into our family-oriented movies? If this keeps happening, these kids might grow up to treat each other with respect! And THEN WHAT?
20. This mysterious person who's oddly secretive about his feelings for Rocky III.
21. This man who was able to immediately see the connections between 42 and the Illuminati's reptilian royalty.
Also, Mr. Snell, if you're reading this, I think you'd really enjoy this episode of The X-Files about a black baseball-loving alien.
22. This protective parent who does not support the human-robot relations depicted in Big Hero 6.
23. This person whose friendship with Carl was destroyed by The Expendables 2.
Carl had questionable taste anyway. #OnToTheNextOne
24. This Birdman hater who we wouldn't recommend Batman or Spider-Man to.
25. This man who we would never want to go to dinner and a movie with. How did Casino even do this to him?
And why did he take his pants off to vomit in? If he had that much time to prepare, couldn't he have found a more proper receptacle? So many questions.
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Ever super famous actors can be embarrassed by their mothers. Last night on The Tonight Show, Ansel Elgort told the best story we've ever heard about what his mother did at the 2015 Oscars.
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Ansel, star of 2014's mega-hit The Fault In Our Stars, stopped by Jimmy Fallon's show to promote his new film, Insurgent (sequel to last year's Divergent), which comes out later this month. But what was more interesting was the story he told from his trip to the Oscars 2 weeks ago. Being the total sweetie that he is, Ansel brought his mother as his guest to the event. After the ceremony was over, there were parties to attend, which is the perfect setting for a mom to be such a Mom. Cue hilariously embarrassing moment.
Watch Ansel tell the hysterical story:
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"Mom, you're embarrassing me!" We're actually crying real tears right now, it's that funny. Only a mom could be so oblivious, yet so proud of their child at the same time. Kudos Mama Elgort, we love you!
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We've already discussed Easter Eggs in movies and the many ways filmmakers create in-jokes and references for savvy viewers and those in the know, but today we're taking a look at filmmakers referencing other filmmakers (or their stars...or themselves). We bet you'll never watch these movies the same way again.
Honoring Directors They Admire:
1. Star Wars in Star Trek
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It's no surprise that Super 8 director J. J. Abrams is a Star Wars fan, but we bet you never caught R2-D2's appearance in both Star Trek and Star Trek: Into Darkness. It looks like Star Wars: The Force Awakens won't be Abrams' first time with the Star Wars world.
Giving a Nod To Its Stars' Careers
2. Romy and Michele's High School Reunion's wink at Quentin Tarantino
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The comedy has a few subtle references to Quentin Tarantino's film universe. At the time, Mira Sorvino (Romy) was dating Tarantino. Thus, the keen eye can discern a Big Kahuna Burger take-out bag behind Michele's head in the scene where they pig out and decide to emulate top female executives. In one of the next scenes, an ad for Red Apple Cigarettes can be seen behind their car. Both of these brands were made up by Tarantino for his films. Red Apple cigarettes can be seen in films like Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Four Rooms, and From Dusk Til Dawn.
3. Bruce Willis' Favorite Song
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Die Hard With A Vengeance has a Pulp Fiction reference in it! Who knew? Bruce Willis' Pulp Fiction character, Butch, is driving around while "Flowers on the Wall" by the Statley Brothers plays on his radio and he sings along before running into Marsellus Wallace. Die Hard's John McClane exits a cab in the 1995 film with Samuel L. Jackson and references his time suspended by reciting the same lyrics from Pulp Fiction: "I was working on a nice fat suspension. Smokin cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo." Willis starred in Pulp Fiction with Jackson between Die Hard 2 and Die Hard With A Vengeance.
4. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas with Rango
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The beginning of Rango features the Johnny Depp-voiced reptile landing on the windshield of a convertible driven by none other than Duke and Gonzo from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Johnny Depp paying tribute to Johnny Depp.
5. Adam Brody in Mr. &amp; Mrs. Smith
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Okay, maybe everyone just really loves Fight Club and Brad Pitt, right? In the 2005 rom-com action movie, Seth Cohen plays the man they're both assigned to kill, which is how they realize they're both spies. The whole time, Brody is wearing a Fight Club t-shirt. It's pretty obvious whose side he's on.
6. Fight Club Starring Brad Pitt
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Fight Club has a bunch of hidden gems in it, including advertisements for its main stars. Theater marquees within the movie advertise films starring Brad Pitt (Seven Years In Tibet), Edward Norton (The People Vs. Larry Flynt), and even Helena Bonham Carter (The Wings of the Dove, although it's obscured by a bus in the scene, so this is questionable).
Paying Homage To Themselves:
7. The Social Network's Tyler Durden
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Fight Club's director David Fincher has also been known to reference his own movies. In The Social Network, Jesse Eisenberg's Zuckerberg uses Facebook for help on an Art History assignment. The profile he's viewing? Tyler Durden's.
8. Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
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In the Tim Burton adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic, Charlie's father works for Smilex toothpaste factory; this is a reference to the poison Joker unleashed on Gotham in the Burton-directed Batman by hiding it in their toothpaste. During a tour of the factory, Wonka walks by a room of pink sheep as he says, "I'd rather not talk about this one." While this may just seem like a way to accentuate his eccentricity, Burton's actually referencing his Ed Wood biopic, also starring Johnny Depp; director Ed Wood was a notorious cross-dresser with an affinity for pink wool. In other scenes throughout the movie, children in the Halloween flashback wear masks of Lock, Shock, and Barrel from The Nightmare Before Christmas and a door in the factory is marked "BeetleJuicing."
9. Before Sunrise/Waking Life/Dazed and Confused
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Oscar-nominated writer-director Richard Linklater's film worlds seem to intersect at times. Like when Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy reprise their characters Jesse and Celine from Before Sunrise in the rotoscope dream movie Waking Life, which they then reference in Before Sunset. But there are subtler ways in which the films inhabit the same world: pinball. The same pinball machine can be found in at least three of Linklater's films: Waking Life, Before Sunrise, and Dazed and Confused.
10. Friends With Benefits picks up Easy A
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Director Will Gluck references his 2010 hit comedy Easy A in the totally-okay-but-not-as-successful 2011 film Friends With Benefits. The sign at the airport for an "O. Penderghast" alludes to Emma Stone's character in Easy A. Stone appears in both films and is flawless in both.
Paying Tribute To Other Directors:
11. Indiana Jones/Star Wars/E.T.
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R2-D2 makes another appearance - this time in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Spielberg paid tribute to Indiana Jones writer George Lucas by including hieroglyphics of the Star Wars droid in the 1981 film. Three years later, Spielberg did it again by naming a club in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom after Obi-Wan Kenobi.
12. E.T. in Star Wars
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And then George Lucas thanks Steven Spielberg by featuring E.T. the Extra Terrestrial in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
13. Evil Dead 2/Nightmare on Elm Street
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Director Sam Raimi pays homage to Wes Craven in Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn by sneaking iconic slasher Freddy Krueger's glove in the background of a few scenes.
Paying Tribute To The Genre:
14. Scream
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Scream is more jam-packed with references than most other movies. It's basically a two-hour homage to the horror genre entirely. The character Billy Loomis borrows his last name from Psycho's Sam Loomis before quoting Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates. The janitor outside Principal Himbry's office (played by director Wes Craven himself) is named Fred and wears Freddy Krueger's iconic striped shirt. The film is so saturated with in-jokes and references that it's pretty easy for even the most savvy viewers to miss Scream Queen Linda Blair's brief cameo. Take comfort in understanding the constant name-checking of other horror flicks.

It's easy to get swept up with major Hollywood stars this time of year, gazing at the red carpet and thinking of these celebs as superhuman megastars, but even the biggest names around got their starts in less glamorous ways. Before their Oscars and Emmys, these stars had Pop Tarts and Lisa Frank.
1. Ben Affleck
Dig those smooth moves and that hip phone! The two-time Oscar winner starred in this Burger King commercial before becoming the megastar we know today from films like Good Will Hunting and Gone Girl. His next role may be playing Batman, but now we'll always think of him as this bad boy who breaks the rules.
2. Brad Pitt
It may be crazy to see a superstar like Brad Pitt shelling for potato chips, but if you think about it, not much has really changed for the Oscar-winning Fight Club star since this Pringles commercial: he still looks good enough to make our mouths water.
3. Jennifer Lawrence
Since starring in this commercial for MTV's Super Sweet 16, Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence has taught those boys how to properly carry her around on her throne, where this Oscar-winning actress belongs.
4. Stanley Tucci
We've always loved The Devil Wears Prada's Stanley Tucci, but seeing him young and hunky in this Levi's commercial made us love him even more.
5. Steve Carell
Steve Carell may have received his first Oscar nomination for his dramatic role in Foxcatcher, but this commercial shows that he's at his best when he's being funny and lovable.
6. Leonardo DiCaprio
We're like 97% sure we'd take our pants off immediately if Leo came up to us now and told us to "keep it poppin" or to "save some for Daddy." The 5-time Academy Award nominee is underrated even when it comes to his commercials.
7. Haley Joel Osment
We're just gonna throw this out there: The Sixth Sense could have been a much better movie if they'd stuck to the original line, "I see snack dragons." Just saying. Also, not even a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle would eat a pizza that looks that gross, Kraft.
8. Naomi Watts
Young Naomi Watts, the two-time Academy Award nominee you know from films like Birdman and Mulholland Drive, was once a teenager with a thick Australian accent. Like most of us, the near-perfect actress worried about her skin, her figure, and "that one" problem we don't talk about.
9. Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone
"You sound like a commercial." "You buyin' it?" This is the greatest moment of either of their careers. Just kidding, Sharon Stone has gone on to many other performances that are just as good, if not better.
10. Mila Kunis
So, we guess we can thank Mila Kunis for helping make Lisa Frank such a thing in the 90s. It's hard to believe that the star was only two years away from her breakout role on That '70s Show.
11. Elijah Wood:
We've always had a lot of love for Elijah Wood's facial expressions. From Lord of the Rings to Wilfred, his face is sometimes the only thing that makes his performances entertaining. This commercial might just be his shining moment.
12. Kristen Stewart
We love how sassy Kristen Stewart is in this Porsche commercial -- that head nod and "duh" look on her face, as if she would lie about missing her bus, Dad. But secretly, she's all *Live Fast, Die Hard, Bad Girls, Do It Well* #YOLO. Performance of her career, honestly.
13. Meg Ryan
We would personally rather watch a never-ending loop of Meg Ryan's face appearing over the Burger King logo than watch Sleepless in Seattle.
14. Joseph Gordon-Levitt
How many times have we fantasized about the chance to be at Joseph Gordon Levitt's house with him making us breakfast in the morning? Countless. But we never imagined it could be as adorable and delicious as this 1991 Pop Tarts commercial makes it seem.
15. Tobey Maguire
Yo, Spider-Man is having an uncomfortable amount of fun in the bathroom.
16. Corey Feldman
This adorable McDonalds commercial from 1975 may have been heartwarming back then, but 40 years later, it just reminds us how much The Goonies star hasn't aged since he was 4.
17. Demi Moore
We're not sure if the Ghost star was trying to sell Diet Coke by convincing us we might fall in love, or if she was trying to warn us of the dangers and health problems that could arise from drinking it, but we still like it.
18. Keanu Reeves:
Eating cereal has seriously never looked more fun than it does in this commercial. We would love to eat Kelloggs Corn Flakes with Keanu, Matrix style.
19. Stephen Colbert
This ad seems like a news report, and we can totally see a lot of similarities between this FirsTier Bank commercial and The Colbert Report.
20. Matt LeBlanc
Okay, the best things might come to those who wait, but does the Friends star now have to run back up to the roof, or is he just gonna waste that whole bottle of ketchup just to look cool eating one hot dog? Joey. Doesn't. Waste. Food.
21. Courteney Cox
Fun fact: the Friends star was the first person to ever say "period" (referring to menstruation, not punctuation) on TV. She then broke down more boundaries by starring in terribly-named-but-not-actually-terrible TV shows, like Cougar Town.
22. Elisabeth Moss
Are we the only ones watching this commercial as if we're watching Pegy pitch an ad campaign on Mad Men? We can't be.
23. Sarah Michelle Gellar
This 4-year-old Sarah Michelle Gellar just slayed Burger King's competition faster than you could say "Buffy." Un-be-liev-able!
24. Bryan Cranston
Fans were amazed with how Bryan Cranston transformed from the lovable Hal on Malcolm in the Middle into the meth kingpin Heisenberg on Breaking Bad, but the truly incredible transformation of his career happened way earlier. The way he instantly goes from being a skunk to a human is absolutely astonishing.
25. Aaron Paul
This commercial seems like it could actually just be Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman waiting to eat his breakfast before heading off to Chemistry with Mr. White, doesn't it? Aaron Paul's gotta have his Pops, bitch!
26. Megan Mullally and John Goodman
We love Karen Walker enough to be able to recognize that incredible voice anywhere, even if it's some place strange, like a McDonalds commercial. While Karen would certainly never actually sell Egg McMuffins, we're pretty sure that Roseanne star John Goodman totally would.
27. Seth Green
We don't mean to diminish the abilities of our favorite werewolf from Buffy the Vampire Slayer or our favorite dimwitted cartoon son from Family Guy, but this is definitely Seth Green's brightest moment. That hair, the accent. He totally nails the 90s goon role with lines like, "Consequently, we can hit on 'em," and "Definitely - NOT!"
28. Tony Hale
Tony Hale won our hearts playing Buster on Arrested Development (and an Emmy playing Gary on Veep), and this commercial proves that he's made a career out of his hilarious concern regarding women's toiletries. We wonder if Gary's Leviathan on Veep has Herbal Essences.
29. Charlie Day
This quirky commercial for Cascade dishwasher detergent looks like Charlie Day just stepped out of an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Graduating and heading straight into retirement also seems like a total Charlie Kelly scheme, doesn't it?
30. Jane Lynch
Okay, the only thing we love more than Frosted Flakes and Tony the Tiger is this commercial with Glee star Jane Lynch camping out everyday trying to sneak a peak at the elusive mascot himself.

Saturday Night Live is celebrating it's 40th anniversary this year and it's had some very memorable cast members (Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, Adam Sandler to name a few) at studio 8H, and then there are some people who are very memorable actors, but we all sort of forgot their brief moments on the sketch comedy.
1. Robert Downey Jr. (85-86)
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Robert Downey Jr. as suitcase boy, giving a "confrontational monologue"...it's not all that surprising he lasted only 1 season. But he's clearly moved on to bigger and better things.
2. Anthony Michael Hall (85-86)
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To this day, Anthony Michael Hall still holds the title for youngest cast member on SNL, having joined when he was only 17-years-old in order to break his "geek" film typecast. He later admit he'd underestimated how competitive the show was.
3. Gilbert Gottfried (80-81)
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We thought it was impossible to forget that voice, but it was on SNL for a year.
4. Damon Wayans (85-86)
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Wayans is best known for his time on In loving Color, it's easy to forget the year he spent at SNL.
5. Jenny Slate (09-10)
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You may or may not remember her time on SNL, as it wasn't that long ago, but you may remember someone dropping the F-bomb on live TV for the first time on this show. That was her.
6. Ben Stiller (1989)
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His time as a featured player was brief, but this Weekend Update review of Rain Man with SNL legend Mike Meyers was a shining moment.
7. Billy Crystal (84-85)
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If you've been following SNL since the early days, you might not have forgotten about Billy Crystal and the many characters he portrayed in his 1-season run, but maybe you forgot the time he got Mr. T and Hulk Hogan to crack up on live TV.
8. Julia Louis-Dreyfus (82-85)
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Maybe you're obsessed with Veep or still haven't gotten over Seinfeld, either way with such an extensive career, it's easy to forget Julia's early days on SNL (though she was the youngest woman ever cast at at 21-years-old).
9. Sarah Silverman (93-94)
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While there aren't many (if any) videos of Sarah's stint (she did mainyl write) on SNL 22 years ago, she does say she's happy that doesn't define her career.
10. Joan Cusack (85-86)
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Her short time on SNL wasn't a bump in the road, but actually the spark that ignited her 30+ year career.
11. Rob Riggle (04-05)
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You may not always recognize Rob Riggle by name, but you'll easily remember him from 21 Jump Street and Step Brothers. During his short time on SNL, he did impressions of Larry the Cable Guy, Toby Keith, and Howard Dean.
12. David Koechner (95-96)
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Before his Anchorman days, he became buddies with Will Ferrell when they were both cast members on this show.
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Being a superhero would be awesome. But being a superhero that is a part of the greatest superhero team ever (boo Justice League) that's about as awesome as life can get. We might all just be boring humans, but have you ever just wondered what it would be like to have superpowers? Us too. Next time there is an Avengers initiative, sign us up!
1. The Avengers aren't some cookie cutter superhero team that always gets along. Their arguments are what make them so awesome:
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They fight. They disagree. They get angry. There is not as much pressure to fit in if everyone is this normal/weird.
2. They play fight with each other:
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Who doesn't want to poke the Hulk to see if he gets mad or not?
3. They don't just blindly follow orders:
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They might do some really illegal digging, but it's for the right reasons.
4. You've heard that Iron Man is a pretty funny guy:
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5. And that Captain America is hilariously behind on the times:
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We kind of want to be an Avenger just so we can join Tony Stark in constantly mocking the Cap.
6. Thor is someone you think would have your back in a fight:
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7. As dangerous as it might be, you're really interested in seeing Bruce Banner Hulk Out" up close:
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8. These villains don't seem so bad:
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9. Okay, maybe they're a little scary, but you could take them:
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If you were there, Thor would be A-okay.
10. You really think you could nail that "unnecessary group pose before going into battle" thing:
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We're 100% sure this is counterproductive to the mission, but it looks so badass.
11. Looking badass is actually 95% of the reason you're looking to join:
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12. How awesome would it be if the Black Widow could teach you this move:
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13. And this one:
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14. If you get mad at each other, you can totally express it:
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15. They're a group of people who love to celebrate and party:
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How sweet, they remembered your birthday!
16. You've perfected your throw:
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You would fit in so well.
17. He may have his secrets, but you need to experience Nick Fury's sass in person:
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18. Most importantly, you know some great places to eat after defeating a villain:
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Who wants some Korean beef tacos after we take down Ultron?!
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The holiday season has arrived, which means Christmas movies have started to play on TV constantly. But what if you're in the mood for watching something a little less jolly? These movies are set during the holidays, but their plots don't have much to do with the holidays at all. With no Santa, no elves, and no reindeer, you can still celebrate the season without feeling overwhelmed by Christmas cheer.
1. Love Actually
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The British rom-com featuring interconnecting love stories takes place during the days leading up to Christmas. However, the holidays are an overarching theme that ties the stories together, rather than the main focus.
2. Home Alone
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While Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) gets left behind by his family during the holidays, this movie is mostly about convincing little kids they can stop a burglar with a few well-placed traps.
3. It’s a Wonderful Life
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One of the most iconic Christmas movies isn’t really about Christmas? Yep. The holiday classic is about the life of George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart), and doesn’t really involve Christmas until the very end.
4. Die Hard
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Those who aren’t into sentimental movies can watch Bruce Willis shooting people to get into the holiday spirit.
5. The Holiday
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Yes, the word “holiday” is in the title, but the movie is really about two women (Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) who take a much-needed vacation. They swap houses to get away from their normal lives, and both end up finding love.
6. While You Were Sleeping
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Sandra Bullock is mistaken for a stranger’s fiancée and ends up spending the holidays with his family. The holidays simply provide a backdrop for this cute romantic comedy.
7. Iron Man 3
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This summer blockbuster surprisingly takes places over Christmas. But with so much action going on, there isn’t much room for holiday cheer.
8. Rent
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“December 24, 9 PM, Eastern Standard Time.” Fans of the Broadway musical-turned-film will recognize these words, which start the story of a year in the life of a group of New Yorkers that begins and ends on Christmas Eve.
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If you think your job is wacky then get ready to do some reassessing. Of course we don't expect you to feel much pity for the rich and the famous, but many of them have taken crazy gigs on the side in order to get some extra money. These gigs include weird commercials that would have never seen the light of day in America before the internet. But now luckily many of the cooky, foreign commercials have made it online and you can see what many beloved actors have done to make an extra buck. Get ready to be confused.
1. Nicholas Cage
Chances are you won't understand what's going on on this video. We want to let you know that that's okay.
2. Arnold Schwarzenegger
So, this is what it sounds like when Arnold speaks Japanese.
3. Bruce Willis
We want Bruce Willis to fight off our annoying calls for us!
4. Ben Stiller
We have to admit, Ben has been in some weirder stuff but it's still interesting to watch.
5. Britney Spears
Reminisce a little of what the old Britney was like with this cute commercial.
6. Tommy Lee Jones
Can we have an entire movie with Tommy Lee Jones playing this character, please?
7. Hugh Laurie
Oh Hugh, you are always so clever.
8. Leonardo Dicaprio
In case you forgot that Leo was a '90s heart throb, we decided to include this.
9. John Travolta
We demand more commercials with John Travolta's dancing!
10. Dennis Hopper
If you have ANY idea of what's going on in the commercial below, please tell us!
11. Hulk Hogan
Who wouldn't fall asleep to Hulk's heavenly voice?
12. Nicholas Cage pt. 2
Because Nicholas Cage is just a gem, we had to include him twice on the list.
Which commercial was your favorite? Tweet us your answer!
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